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Luis Prieto
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Luis Prieto was born in Madrid, Spain. He is a director and writer, known for
White Lines (2020)
,
Kidnap (2017)
and
Pusher (2012)
.
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Awards
10 wins & 3 nominations
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Known for
White Lines
6.6
TV Series
Director
2020 • 3 eps
Kidnap
5.9
Director
(directed by)
2017
Pusher
5.5
Director
2012
Shattered
5.0
Director
2022
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Director
21
Writer
4
Producer
3
Editor
2
Cinematographer
1
Self
4
Thanks
1
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Director
Previous
21
Estación Rocafort
6.0
Director
2024
Honor
7.1
TV Series
Director
2023
3 episodes
Toda la sangre
6.9
TV Series
Director
2022
5 episodes
Vampire Academy
6.4
TV Series
Director
2022
2 episodes
Shattered
5.0
Director
2022
White Lines
6.6
TV Series
Director
2020
3 episodes
Snatch
6.9
TV Series
Director
2018
4 episodes
The Oath
6.4
TV Series
Director
2018
4 episodes
Kidnap
5.9
Director
(directed by)
2017
The Disunited States of America
7.1
Director
2017
Code Black
8.0
TV Series
Director
2016
1 episode
StartUp
7.8
TV Series
Director
2016
4 episodes
Z Nation
6.7
TV Series
Director
2014
2 episodes
The Making of 'Pusher'
6.2
Director
2012
Pusher
5.5
Director
2012
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Writer
Previous
4
Estación Rocafort
6.0
written by
2024
Condón Express
5.8
Writer
2005
Fire Butterflies
7.1
Short
writer
2003
Bamboleho
6.3
Short
written by
2001
Producer
Previous
3
Shattered
5.0
producer
(produced by)
2022
The Disunited States of America
7.1
producer
2017
Bamboleho
6.3
Short
producer
2001
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Born
July 10
Madrid, Spain
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His film "Bamboleho" wins Best Narrative award at first annual Tribeca Film Festival in New York City, May 2002.
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